The last will & Testament Of Waugh Darnall: I leave to my son Jeremiah Darnall the tract of land on where I live. That tract of land lying on Cedar Run may by divided between my daughters Ann Darnall and Margaret Darnall and their heirs forever. I likewise desire that my five negroes with issue may be equally divided between my wife and my children. I likewise desire that my Father and Mother may have equal maintenance with my wife and likewise if my wife should die that my Father and Mother should have an equal maintenance with my children under the Disposal of Thomas Stone. I likewise desire that my Father and Mother with my wife and children may live on this plantation. Likewise I desire that if the Lord be pleased to call my wife to him that Thomas Stone may be sole Executor over my children. Likewise I desire that all my goods and chattles may be equally divided between my wife and children. This is my last will and testament this second day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and twenty six as witness my hand & seal. Likewise I desire if Thomas Stone should die that my chldren should be brought under the family of Bronaugh. Waugh Darnall